Artist Statement: My paintings are artistic explorations of my curiosity about our planet and our universe. I read about the newest scientific discoveries and ponder how they correspond to our psychology as human beings. Our lives are intertwined with the cosmic forces of time and space. For many years I have created images about the shift of continents, tectonic plates, ridges under the ocean and the forming, through different eras, of our earth and sky. I want my art to express the contrast between the individual human being and the vast powers of light, matter and energy. That we are all made of star dust continues to fascinate me. My paintings express this.

Artist Bio: Claudine Bing presently lives and works in Boston. She has been a professor of art, an art curator, and an Artist-in-residence. Her teaching positions include The Cleveland Museum of Art, Michigan State University and she is presently Professor Emerita at The Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Awards include The Massachusetts Cultural Council received for her book Painting out of Sorrow, Curatorial Award from The New Art Center funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Finalist, Massachusetts Artists Foundation fellowship program in painting.

Selected solo exhibitions include Galatea Fine Arts, The Massachusetts College of Art and design, Boston university.​Public collections include The deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Tufts New England Medical Center, Bear Sterns, Metropolitan Life and Peabody Brown.